Northern lights may be visible tonight
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The northern lights were visible Tuesday night across the Chicago area, illuminating the sky with brightly colorful displays due to severe solar storms.
Strong geomagnetic storms and a moderate solar radiation storm have led to an aurora view forecast for Wednesday night in the northern U.S.
The Northern Lights are appearing more frequently across the South. Here's why you were able to see them in Nashville.
Nature offers many dazzling displays, from jagged flashes of lightning to radiant sunsets. But perhaps one of the most elusive natural phenomena is the shimmering waves of green, pink, and red dancing across the night sky,
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Northern lights in DC tonight: Aurora borealis forecast calls for possible return Wednesday
It wasn’t your imagination! That faint glow in the night sky over parts of the DMV wasn’t the city lights. The northern lights made a surprise visit Tuesday night, thanks to a powerful geomagnetic storm - and sky watchers may get one more shot to see them Wednesday night.
The northern lights were visible over Michigan Tuesday night, Nov. 11, where clouds parted and should be again Wednesday night, Nov. 12.
People across the state saw the amazing Aurora Borealis — also known as the Northern Lights — in the sky Tuesday evening.
So, yes, we are seeing the Northern Lights more often, but it is nothing to be alarmed about. We are heading into another period of solar minimum over the next several years, so the frequency of opportunity for us to see them will be dwindling, at least until the mid-2030s or so.